Cape Breton Post

PM promoting money for parks, conservati­on areas, Canada trail

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is promising government money for parks, conservati­on areas and the completion of the Trans Canada trail.

He’s in Thousand Islands National Park promoting measures outlined in last week’s budget.

He says there will be $364 million over two years, starting in 2018-19, to support Parks Canada’s management of national parks, national marine conservati­on areas, and national historic sites.

He also says the government will put $30 million over five years, starting in 2017-18, to help complete the Trans Canada Trail in partnershi­p with provinces, territorie­s, indigenous communitie­s, and individual Canadians.

The prime minister says these investment­s will create jobs and economic growth through tourism.

The trail includes land and water routes across urban, rural, and wilderness landscapes and,

when completed, it will be the longest recreation­al trail in the world, stretching nearly 24,000 kilometres.

“The Trans Canada Trail offers

Canadians the chance to explore our diverse landscapes in every province and territory,” Trudeau said.

“These investment­s will help

complete the ‘Great Trail,’ connect 15,000 communitie­s, and make our great outdoors even more accessible to Canadians and their families.”

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau talks with Sheldon Lambert, Conservati­on manager with Parks Canada, at the Landon bay in the Thousand Island National park in Gananoque, Ont., on Tuesday.
CP PHOTO Prime Minister Justin Trudeau talks with Sheldon Lambert, Conservati­on manager with Parks Canada, at the Landon bay in the Thousand Island National park in Gananoque, Ont., on Tuesday.

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